The Straits Times, 27 July 1953
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Title Section14 1953-07-27 1 The Straits Times /Hat**** He**** Established 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JI'LY 27, 1953 15 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration562 1953-07-27 1 PEACE TODAY— IT'S OFFICIAL Armistice to be signed at 10am: cease-fire twelve hours later JHK UNITED NATIONS AND THE COMMUNISTS WILL SIGN A TRITE AT PANMUNJOM AT in A.M. TOMORROW, ENDING THE THREE YEARS FIGHTING IN KOREA ESTIMATED TO RAVE OST OVER 2,300,000 CASUALTIES ON BOTH SIDES. The cease-fire willReuter - 562 words
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Article180 1953-07-27 1 I OM>o.\. Sunday EVmSIGN Secretary Anthony Eden returned from America fod.jv ;wtd when told of the Korean armistice agreement said. -This is momentnuv It's wonderful neu H" and Mrs. Eden arrived at London airport from Boston. Lord Salisbury, acting Foreign Secretary durinq Mr Eden's illness,180 words
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Article66 1953-07-27 1 Ceylon acts to stop rice riots LOMBO, Sun. PRFMIFR Di: ivake •oday directed strong mra»;de 'hoolim" which ernmenr removal of the rire •übs.dv In pr<>\. roads Hund«f people .shut off Colomb Oalle highway at Dodanduwa for several ho Senanayak* ordcv ban on all p>-. ig.^ in som r ai trirrr66 words
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Article57 1953-07-27 1 V fORK. Sun -Two jtrnmr members of the I n to the United Nations were yesterday made ers to Mr Dag Hammarskjoeld. the Secretary General on problems funnerted with vernment They are the former United >preinder Mr. U i, and Mr James Nevins Hvrie. aReuter - 57 words
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Article32 1953-07-27 1 LONDON, Sun. United States aircraft will join an atn% force of British bombit ers which will British air defences i n the annual defence exercise beginuns on Aug. 14 —Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-07-27 1 Pay,- 1 of lit,, straits Times announcing the outbreak of the Korean uar on Juit,- 26. 1950.20 words
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Article118 1953-07-27 1 Anotherstep towards new varsity MR. Tan Lark Sye, millionaire chief sponsor ot Nanyang University, yesterday cut the first turf on Hrn 500-arre .site in Jurong Road, i See picture on right, i The ceremony M watched by leading citizens in the Colony and students from the Chinese High School in118 words
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Article39 1953-07-27 1 I HONG KONG. Sun Hun-r Kimi; businessmen predicted here today that Korean trmlxtcr. if it lasted, mi-ht lift H.'nc K<mß from trir traclr rerr.sMon caused by thr Knrran »ar and embarcnrs on trade with China.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article134 1953-07-27 1 MIRK \IU the two men whose ripntarM will end the ihiec-year-old Korean war. On the left is General Nam li. of the North Korean Army; on the rich* the chief I'nilrd Nations negotiator. I. irut. -General William K. Harrison, of the United States Atmj. B-low are the signatures134 words
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290 1953-07-27 1 Xl ALA I.IMPIR, Sunday. m KKf NDF.KKI) terrorists who were recently formed into a special operational volunteer force have scored their first success against their former comrades in Johore. In the Jementan area ol Sesamat thi.s morning they killed a district committee member who290 words
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Article59 1953-07-27 1 Five arrests after gang battle SECRET society gangs fought a bat tip in Jalar. Sultan, Singapore last night. The "24' 1 and the notorious •'08 1 societies armed with battles, stones and other missiles fought for fully flvo minutes bofoi> truckloads, of polce arrived. The nan; s dispersed leaving the59 words
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Article35 1953-07-27 1 LONDON, Sun— Miss Margaret Feather. 20, of Britain, who hopes to swim the Channel, is to marry the Egyptian swimmer, Mr. Abdel Moneim Abdo, this summer, the Daily Mirror said yesterday. U.P.Daily Mirror; UP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-07-27 1 NEW YORK. Sun.—President Eisenhower expected to •ckiirs.s the nation by radio md television soon aftor the <<Ti-an trui-e is sencd. A. P. I MR. TAN LARK SYF. chief sponsor of thr proposed NanJ»nf Unireraity, cutting the Hrst turf yesterday. Straits I Times picture.43 words
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101 1953-07-27 1 FOUR CHINESE FREED —ON ONE CONDITION KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE Selangor Executive Council yesterday ordered the release of four Kuala Lumpur Chinese Kok Poon Yin. Kok Mm Yin, Kok Nyet Yin and Siak Swee Yai: who had been detained in Pudu prison under the tricted Residence Ordinaiu-e The order was101 words
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Article56 1953-07-27 1 HONG KONG. Sun The 1800-ton British vessel Inchkilda signalled here today that, he had bctn attacked and detained by ihree off .i bland, tsu miU\s norlhMri of the Chine.se port of Amoy in the Formosa Straits. The 14.000-ton British maintenance aircraft carrier Unicorn and other .ships in56 words
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Article26 1953-07-27 1 TEHERAN, Sun— The Shah I of Persia has ordered his twin sister, Princess Ashraf, to leave the country as soon 1 las possible.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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296 1953-07-27 1 MOSCOW. Sund.lv yHE most important statement of policy of the (om--1 munist Party of the Soviet I'nion since Malenkovs address at Stalin's funeral was published today in Moscow. This statement declared that RuMia wants lonctenn peace and co-exi.stenro with capitalism but inAP - 296 words
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Article29 1953-07-27 1 TOKYO, Sun More than ten people <vrrr< reported aiid injured when caught by a landslide in the Sakone mountain area. 6?> miles southwest ot Tokyo, today UP.UP - 29 words
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Article21 1953-07-27 1 ATHENS Sun (General is Pla.xtiras. the former i Greek Prime Minister, d i heart failure here today. Rf u'er21 words
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Advertisement115 1953-07-27 1 S P H de SILVA "I hope you've been taking advantage of Cold Storage's special offer these last few weeks, Susan canned meats are always useful, y'know." "Useful tnni economical; especially when they're selling three tins of any one variety for the price of two. Oh. yes^ I've certatrfy taken115 words
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Advertisement38 1953-07-27 1 LONGINES The World's Most Honoured Watch So 1, 1 hy ALL HIGH CLASS WATCH DEALERS Tiger Testimonials MISS SING HI, the well-known cabaret hostess, said: "For added sparkle I drink TIGER BEER." Ournbutori. frjicr b Nc«»e Ltd 8.TT.5238 words
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222 1953-07-27 2 Hungary orders slave camps to be broken up Bl'DArfcM. Minaay. THE Hungarian Government announced today thai it had ordered the disbanding of all concentration Cal1 The Government also abolished police supervision and custody, according to the official Hungarian newj agency. Tn addition. Hungary has granted an amnesty to people servingReuter - 222 words
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181 1953-07-27 2 EIGHT CRASH THROUGH IRON CURTAIN IN A TANK VALDMIENCHE. Germany. Sun. Eight Czechs, including two women and two children, smashed through the Iron Curtain to Hie West yesterday in a home-nr-dr tank. rhe rusty vehicle clanked on tracks past Czech borri.-i guards, ripped through bar bed wire and bounced over181 words
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Article83 1953-07-27 2 LONDON. Sun. Th P annual challenge of the English Channel is again luring swimmers of many nationalities to Britain, and 25 m»n and women are training at Dover and Folkestone. A group of women will rompete early next month in the first women's cross-CharmReuter - 83 words
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Article32 1953-07-27 2 TEHERAN. Sun. Three people were killed and 30 iniured yesterday in a clash between Communist and nonCommunist workers in the nil town of MasJld Suleiman near Abadan. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article48 1953-07-27 2 DURBAN. Sun.— Seven 48--ion British Centurion tanks !> fir. t of a big order to provide South Africa with a fUi'ly mobile armoured division should reach Durban next week. The Government plans to provide the division with every possible device of modrrn war. A. P.48 words
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Article27 1953-07-27 2 HAMBURG. Sun The 45.700-ton tanker Tina OnasbU. claimed by her GreekSouth American owners to be the world's largest. was launched at Hamburg yesterday. -Reuter. iReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement194 1953-07-27 2 f rot##Yf, \nch i rtM.'ii^^^ J Daimyha>c VTb v"I 1 M dfl l»Ut\^ Lli <J> P"> WOKHI D\- I\N Plus A Niehl with the Star*. <tn Hindustani) -.•NEXT CHANGI •JHAN J A R tn Hindustani with 1M c i Kacttek Mibtitl^> ff ill Jd d l^M vuMj NM\i:|\ Hindß«tm»i) ■.rrU-S«M194 words
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Advertisement803 1953-07-27 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES WAR DifAftTH|iHf H Drjiißhtaman Tirade J on mSn m Pi 3 n »n p» month Candidates must have the follow- < Ing quallncationa i "apable of Elementary De- •t«n and calculation, lnclud Reinforced Cone 2. Have a sound knowledge ot i the Building Trade and the Siting803 words
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Advertisement680 1953-07-27 2 NOTICES THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL •HtOVIDENT SKIETY, PERTH, Mrebv given one month's notlre of i It* intention to lsj>ue a Special Policy in place of Policy No *****93 on the life Of OORDON GRAHAM MAI K IE (deceased i, wnicn U aeclaren to have been lost MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. JOHORE NOTICE An680 words
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Advertisement386 1953-07-27 2 NOTICES CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY •MF.I ROSF". 2<>. TOMLINSUN EOAD. SINGAPORE Notice Is hereby elven that the Annual General MMttaf of the Society will be held at th«* above ddre&s on Wednesday. 29th July. 1953. st 6 p m. A. F. FORD. Acting Hon. Secre'arjr. PETALING TIN, LIMITED Noi re is386 words
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Advertisement352 1953-07-27 2 NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE RFFVXns OF ASSESSMENT CLAIMS' for refund of ussewmmt on house* reported varant between Ist January and 30th June 1953 rmift be submitted BY 3 1st JULY 1953 on forms obtainable from the City j A.vies.«or s OftVe ißoom 128) MAKE SURE that receipt of your352 words
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Advertisement204 1953-07-27 2 '^TA R OOF Aj^V^ INTERLOCKING (&flr ROOFING 1 1 Lrf Hj s^^^^L r ff r^ a*] Bra^ Cit y Council. Army. RAF fjTf*|l* ffl and leadinß Civil Engineers I Green Redland fl* tiles are used on Ihlt house in Malcolm Road, one of fifteen Available in red. pastel semi-detached houses204 words
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342 1953-07-27 3 'CORDIAL' TALKS IN ATTEMPT TO END DISPUTE ON KASHMIR Nehru and AH start three-day meetings KARACHI, Sunday. r pHK Indian and Pakistani Prime Ministers, Mr. Nehru and Mr. Mohamed Ali, met for 130 minutes here today for the first session of threeday talks on outstanding differences between the two countriesReuter - 342 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-07-27 3 WITH NEIGHBOURS pepping over the wall and from windows. Mr. Wiggins, of Stoko N ewington. London. shows Princess Margaret over his ga rden. The Princess was deputising last week for her mother, who had a slight cold, on a tour arranged by the London Gardens Society. ReuterReuter - 51 words
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Article187 1953-07-27 3 Blind man aids English test side LEEDS Sun— The skill of a ">un| war blinded ex-soldier ha* given England's cricket team a fighting chance in *he fourth Test match agamst Australia here. When four of England's team were injured in the first two days of the Av P innings theReuter - 187 words
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Article75 1953-07-27 3 NIAGARA FALLS. CANADA. Sun -Major Uoyd Hill broke into tears when police stopped him from going over Niagara Tails in a steel barrrl tw.. years after his brother died .n similar attempt police sai.l ypMrrday The barrel, with a para- j chute harness lnsidr toReuter - 75 words
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Article25 1953-07-27 3 CASABLANCA. Sun The French freighter Le Verdon docked at Casablanca yi day with 5.000 tons of including Chinrsr products from Shanghai RenterReuter - 25 words
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Article118 1953-07-27 3 LONDON, Sun.— Dr. James Banks, a 55-year-old surgeon. was yesterday fined £1,500 after being convicted on charges of trying to smuggle gold and currency out of England. Banks, who lives in Surrey, had pleaded innocent to the charges, although he admitted in court he knewAP - 118 words
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Article98 1953-07-27 3 i LONDON. Sun.— For the first time since the war. some London butchers this weekend sold meat for less than they 1 had paid for it all because of a hot summer sun and extra allocations which can now be sold off the ration. Some butchertReuter - 98 words
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Article32 1953-07-27 3 VATICAN CITY. Run Pope Plus moved from thr Vatican yrstrrday to his Cartel Gondolfo summer home on the shore of Lake Albano. 18 mile* south of Rome A P32 words
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Article68 1953-07-27 3 NEW YORK, Sun New York State will send publichealth specialist! to Indoi.esia, the Governor. Mr. Thomas Dewey. said yester-d-iv. He said that the State would take part in a joint frrieral state programme to improve health and sanitaUon in Indonesia. Three member teams of i publicReuter - 68 words
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Article126 1953-07-27 3 BERLIN. Sunday. JOBLESS persons from the Soviet sector flockei yesterday to a new West tferlin food distribution to eastern applicants who showed their unemployment rards The London Tirm > nld yesterday that the V\ programme for supplying food to East Berliners is -> mistake mhirhAP - 126 words
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Article86 1953-07-27 3 BOMBAY. Sun. The Comet airliner held up in Bombay for 10 days when it landed at the wrong airport of Juhu took off yesterday on the regular service to London with 35 passengers. Captain J. B. Linton commanded the Comet. He had come out specially from EnglandReuter - 86 words
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Article36 1953-07-27 3 BANGKOK Sun— The Cambodian Legation here has turned down requests from Cambodian resident* in BUun to join King Norodom's newly formed volunteer army This was dot. ;mv embarrassment to th Government RenterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration108 1953-07-27 3 1 1.000 YEARS* HISTORY A 1 ABIKAI depitti'.iK Kin* B John signing Magna ('aria at Kunnymedr on June If, 1218 (for»*r<HiiHl) is follow i-d by another showing the Lord Mayor welcoming thr Mark Prince at thr foot of London Bridgp in 1357. Thisr wire t among a column of floatsAP - 108 words
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Article63 1953-07-27 3 HAVANA, Sun. The Cuban Cabinet yesterday approved a draft law empowering the Treasury Minister to open talks to buy or take over the Britishowned United Havana railway. The Government plans to hand the railway to a company to be known as the Occidental RailroadReuter - 63 words
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Article184 1953-07-27 3 GENERAL SA YS 'NO WAR Russians not supermen WASHINGTON. Sunday. i pENERAL Alfred Gruenther, Commander- in -Chief of the North Atlantic Pact forces in Europe, has told a Congressional committee he does "not think r that war is ever going to come", it was disclosed today. Hi> heavily-cen.sored statement saidReuter - 184 words
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Article98 1953-07-27 3 12 ARRESTS AFTER 17 DIE IN FIRE MANILA, Sun SEVENTEEN people have died and three are missing in a 3.000.000 peso (about £545.--500 > blaze in Cebu. Central 1 Philippines. Police have rounded up foquestlonin* 12 Filipinos and Chinese suspected of starting the fire. The fire, described by police MReuter - 98 words
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Article117 1953-07-27 3 Bandits kill a woman tourist PARIS. Sun A BRITISH tourist, Mrs. Dora Peck, was killed by nine machine-gun bullets when bandits held up her car at Ripoll. Catalonia, yesterday, i according to the French fron- tier police at Bourg-Madame in the i renees. They said her husband. Dr Bernard Peck,Reuter - 117 words
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Article84 1953-07-27 3 SYDNEY Sun. Britain is expected to pay more towards i the cosi. of Australia's Woomera long-range weapons testing range following talks In London between the Ministry of Supply and thr Australian Department of Supply, says the Sunday Herald's aeronautical correspondent today. He adds: "ItReuter - 84 words
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Article136 1953-07-27 3 SHORT CREEK, (Arizona), Sun. ARIZONA police, striking dramatically before dawn, descended on the Liny village of Short Creek today in an all-out effort to wipe out a cult charged with the practice of polygamy. The special force of 102 offl:ers swooped on the isolatedAP - 136 words
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Article108 1953-07-27 3 LONDON. Sun. Moscow Radio today warned Soviet Communist Party members leaders as well as the rank and file'— to observe the principle of collective leadership. Dealing with the forthcoming 50th anniversary of the Soviet Communist Party, the udio said members should "observe the principle of collectiveReuter - 108 words
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Article107 1953-07-27 3 ALEXANDRIA. Sun. Major Salah Salem. Egyptian Minister of National Guidance, told a foreign Press conference yesterd^av that the United States had shown considerable sympathy for Egypt's case and was making "genuine efforts to solve the Anglo-Egyptian dispute." "Egypt and other Arab countries could have saved BritainReuter - 107 words
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Article39 1953-07-27 3 LONDON. Sun— The Albar.iai. Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. Miahaii Priftl. has sent a not-> to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. accusing Greece of violating the territorial integrity and air space of Albania— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement28 1953-07-27 3 nil. WVIVIItSARV I SALE Textiles to clear, regardless of cost COMMENCING TODAY M. A. KHAN BROTHERS 15. Battery Road Singapore- 1 I (We specialiie in Ladies Dress making28 words
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Advertisement297 1953-07-27 3 HAVE YOU SEEN OUR FREEMAN "SUMMER STUNNERS" OF NYLON MESH You will he as Free as ihe Breeze, smart as a Clipper Ship H "Sail" through the Hot Season in them. ALSO A WIDE SELECTION OF .^^Bfc^tM-— —^^BB OFFICE LEISURE ..if lM| SEE THEM AT WASSIAMULL'S MENS' DEPT. TEL. *****297 words
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Article311 1953-07-27 4 A MOTION requesting the United Malays National Organisation to press for the political and economic unification of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore was defeated at the delegates' conference of the Singapore branch of UMNO yesterday. The conference was attended by officials from UMNO Headquarters, melding311 words
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Article101 1953-07-27 4 Singapore Malay Scouts will form a Malay Scout Council beea "se of language difficulties. This was unanimously decided upon by representatives of the Malay Scout groups in Singapore on Saturday at the A.junied Islamic School. The Malay Scout Council will still be respons.ble to the Singapore Scout101 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-07-27 4 UMNO DELEGATES' CONFERENCE INCHE MOHD HAJI ABDUL RAHMAN places a Malay songkok on thr head of Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan at a ceremony at Malacca on Saturday. The songkok was a gif from the youth section of the United Malays National Organisation. Yong Heng picture.47 words
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173 1953-07-27 4 IMPORTERS DON'T EXPECT RUSH FOR JAP GOODS SINGAPORE importers and exporters do not expect a rush for imports from Japan following the Malayan Governments' relaxation of some import controls 10 days ago. They said trade with Japan m.ght even fall because Sinj gapore godowns were already overstocked w:th many goods173 words
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Article45 1953-07-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Four more Malayan trade unionists have left to take up a three months course at the Asian trade union college in Calcutta They are Mr. K Duraippah. Mr. V. D. Harlchandra. Mr. Paul Dawson and Mr. P S Nayar45 words
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Article33 1953-07-27 4 KUALA KANOSAR. Sun— Mr. K. D. Luke, headmaster of the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar, has been appointed i Senior Inspector of Schools Selangor. His successor is Mr |J. P. R. Howell.33 words
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165 1953-07-27 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday VIOHD. YUSOF bin Abdullah told the Police Court ifi voday that he was accused of being a "hantu" to the South Johore Bus Company. He was testifying against Mohd. Ariffln. charged with criminally intimidating him. Mohd Yusof said that on165 words
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Article30 1953-07-27 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. |Scow They Wen* was fined '$100 in the Police Court yesterday for moving three katis of pepper from a food restricted area without a permit.30 words
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151 1953-07-27 4 VEGOTIATIONS are proceeding in Singapore which may result in a big private finance company taking over the Nghee Ann Kongsi's $20,000,000 building nrojeer. This scheme was to build a housing estate of 84 shophouses. 423 flats. 20 bungalows, a hotel, school, cinema151 words
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Article, Illustration160 1953-07-27 4 NELLIE Wee. aged 5. and her i ten-year-old brother Buddy, are among the 300 who lost their hom»s in the Oeylang fire in Singapore recentiy When the Blue Cross Charitable Institution distributed $30,000 worth of clothing, food, and gifts to the victims yesterday. Nellie had a160 words
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Article108 1953-07-27 4 Building school ready this year SINGAPORE'S new $62,000 training; school for buildinp workers and apprentices will be ready at the end of the year, Mr. E. W. Houston, superintending *ngttirer of the public Worics Department, told the Straits Time* rday Thf> .single -storey school, sponsored primarily by the Singapore Improvement108 words
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Article172 1953-07-27 4 A FACT-FINDING Oovernj ment corr.mtttrc set ud in February to sec f thtTe was a need (or a DOlytcrhnic tute m the Colony will report its investigations to the Governor at the end of the month A member of th P committee I said yesterday: "We172 words
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Article186 1953-07-27 4 I IF the Singapore Government, accepts the revised annual values of all properties In the city belonging to the Crown and '-he Colony, the present $750,000 Gover/iment contribu- tion to the City Council in j lieu of rates will be suDstanti- > ally increased, says Mr.186 words
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Advertisement275 1953-07-27 4 jij Security Latest Pirelli Victor rs IM lunr Belgium <irand I Prtv at Spa. _jt* l^P^^ I \lhrrln 4>( ARI. in |J% FERRARI. on I' fL/^kW^tW I. r.ifi VIIJORISI in S E*l<klM*£k*M I ERR ARI. on Plrrl'i .^^^WjT>^w'/4SBLH n. Onnfri M\RIMO\ in TfTf*^ //^jWf FERRARI. on PirHl. f\JI \1 t\j^M275 words
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Miscellaneous66 1953-07-27 4 WOMEN'S VOLI'NTEER SERMCE: Square-dancing at Bri;>nnia Club. Beach Road. Bpm PI BLIC RELATIONS OFFICE Mobile Pllm Unlfi free shows nt Pulau Sekljang Pelepah and Princess Elizabeth's Estate community centre. 7 p.m. STI DV i .mil r MOVEMENT Lecture course on "English Language" at British Council. Stamford Road. 8 p.m. V.M.C.A.:66 words
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323 1953-07-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. pEARS of unemployment in the rubber industry were reflected in several resolutions passed today at the annual conference ot the Federation of AllMalayan Estates Staff Union. The eight-hour conference attacked "certain consumer countries" for depressing the rubber price. It approved a323 words
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Article132 1953-07-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— THE I new tax on businesses for the national education fund in the Federation Is worrying the Malay small businessmen, i Last week, weekly market stall- 1 1 holders in Alor Star, Kedah, j and Kampong Bahru, Kuala Lumpur, decided to appeal132 words
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Article119 1953-07-27 5 KOTA BAHRU. Sun.— AT AN extraordinary general meeting last night of the Kelantan Malay Chamber of Commerce on the new registration law. it was decided to ask the- Government not to take drastic action on Kelantan Malay businessmen. The meeting appointed a committee to investigate Malay businesses119 words
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211 1953-07-27 5 t. BI'KIT MERTAJAM. Sunday. -THREE thousand pilgrims from all Malaya and Singapore streamed into the curfew town of Bukit Mertajam from dawn today to celebrate the feast of St Anne, patroness of Province Welleslev Security forces were posted jon the hillock211 words
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Article35 1953-07-27 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun.— Mr. A. L. McCorkindale. prinsipa! of the King Edward VII School, Taiping, was elected president of the North Peral: School Sports Council at a comn meeting held at the school35 words
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Article45 1953-07-27 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. The Sultan of Perak returned to Kuala Kungsur on Friday from his visit to Britain to attend the Coronation. In the evening, the Sultan and the Raja Perempuan were eue.Tts at a garden party at sDßsT'a Pavilion45 words
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Article52 1953-07-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Cheong Sun was charged in the police court today with escaping on July 10 from the custody of a police officer at Kulai. He had been arrested for allowing his premises to be used for smoking chandu. Bail of $200 was allowed52 words
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Article23 1953-07-27 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. Wong Kang. who was found with 12 packets of opium at Ayer Kalah. Lenggong. was fined $300.23 words
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Article27 1953-07-27 5 MUAR Sun. Thirteen stu- 1 dents of the Government English School. Muar havp been awarded the minor fpderal scholarship, ranging from $45 to $55 a month27 words
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Article23 1953-07-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A new childrens ward is to be built at the General Hospital Muar. at a cost of $39,340.23 words
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193 1953-07-27 5 I-card check ruse alleged He was testifying at tlv preliminary inquiry into a charge of armed robbery again.st Hajl Abdullah bin Tami, 31. Mat bin Johari 29 and Awang bin Saud. 43 The robbery Is alleged to have occurred on the night of Sept.193 words
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155 1953-07-27 5 T KUALA LUMPUR Sun HE High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tern n Mt I ight Visited Petaling j aya rehabilitation area, eight miles from Kuala Lumpur. Sir Gerald, with Lady Templer and Miss Jan« fempler had words of encouragement I ror the settlers especially those155 words
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Article27 1953-07-27 5 MUAR. Sun Arifln bin Ahmad, who was charged at Muar with theft of rambutans at Parit Jawa. was acquitted and discharged. The prosecution withdrew the charge.27 words
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Article32 1953-07-27 5 /OHORE BAHRU. Sun. RIDA is investigating the possibility of providing a pump water supply at Lenge, Muadistrict, and of impro 'ing the supply at Kuala Sidili, Kota Tinggi district32 words
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Article124 1953-07-27 5 Staff asks for 'a better deal' MSEREMBAN. Sun. R Lee Moke Sang, secretary of the Government Services Staff Union, today told members of the Anti-Malarial Staff Union at Seremban to take a n active part in the forthcoming elections, so that they could secure political power in order to Introduce124 words
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Article93 1953-07-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— "Trengganu can become a vast rice bowl." Dato Sir Onn bin jja'afar, Member for Home j Affairs, told Radio Malaya's I observer Stewart Wavell in a recorded interview in Dungur. This interview, covering Rural and Industrial Development Authority projects in Trengganu. can be93 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-07-27 5 MRS. BEATRICE VAN GBTSIL addresses delegates at thr first conference of thr Malayan Nurses Union at Port Dickson on Saturday. She appeal ed to all nurses to support the union— Slraits Times picture37 words
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Article86 1953-07-27 5 Association to start a lottery KUALA LUMPUR. Sun rE War Department c lian Staff Association will I launch a lottery soon to meet the "social needs of its members." It will be run quarterly and w.ll be limited to $30,000. i This wa.s disclosed by the secretary general. Mr. S86 words
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Article26 1953-07-27 5 TAIPING, Sun.— To relieve congestion in their main school in Station Road. St. George's Institution is now buildi: $300,000 annexe in Upper Museum Road26 words
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Article28 1953-07-27 5 MUAR. Sun.— Work on th' new $100,000 St. Andrew < Church. Muar. is going on and j is expected to be finished in I November i28 words
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Article235 1953-07-27 5 NURSES WANT BETTER TERMS K LUMPUR. Sun. .DECAUSE of their past submissiveness Malayan nurses had been "forced into a position of insignificance, Miss Stellah Koh, of Johore. told delegates to the Malayan Nurses Union's first conference at Port Dickson today. Discipline among nurses was essential, she said, otherwise there would235 words
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Article63 1953-07-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Royal Air Force planes toda> nade another heavy attack on errorist camps in the Kuala <übu Bharu area of Selangor Hornets from RAF Tenßali jegan the attack soon aftrr 7 i.m. and were followed by Lin -olns who dropped 1,000-lb md 500-lb bombs63 words
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Article24 1953-07-27 5 MUAR. Sun— For posse > ;:on of seven katies of sera ■übber Lee Tok Soon was a rtuar sentenced to one year :aol.24 words
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Article133 1953-07-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun TWELVE boys and ci s ht girh from the Kuala Lumpur Younij Malayans' nub today drove to Sungei Bulnh new ji age and cleared its basketball court and put its pitch in order. "The court was full of grassy Mr. T. Gancsh.133 words
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Advertisement182 1953-07-27 5 'off j flm mfr/ Mi Wa. Hsu b^b« |-^^c J^sl CRAVEN A' [FOR SMOOTH, CLEAN SMOKING Largest-selling f|||| 'ork-tipped cigarette Imported from London og=ajfe=^ps 'SINGAPORE: I V^Y^^ Tins of jo— Si.»o. P»cVrt« of io— j| crnls L Caterpillar DIESEL TRACTORS 8 MODELS AVAILABLE f j^gJAJ^ Wlr CRAWLER FOUR WHEEL W-fril—182 words
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Advertisement142 1953-07-27 5 ADMIRALS "The Refrigerator admired by all" Only -ADMIRAL" gives you 3 kinds of defrosting Nil ?~~~%J~ P 1 EXCLUSIVE FLASH DEFROSTING I H I Pu«h buffon xnd in 7 ifcort minutes ffl l^^sTT^^ 1 m < '^OJ f e w lo c TO tl i*» done. V It^^'l AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING...142 words
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Miscellaneous250 1953-07-27 5 SING* r ORE RffSKS 7.15 am Morning Star; 7.30 Nam«; 9.00 Record Review; 9.30 B FUm M ««>a>«; 7.00 News; News: "35 Light afuatc; 8 57— 9.50 j News; 9.45 Ous Steyn; 10.00 BBC I 7.15 7.30 Nonie Psrsmor: 900 and 11.00 Schools; 12 00 In Malay; Midland Light Orchestra;250 words
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Obituary10 1953-07-27 6 DAVENPORT At Penar !o«plt;U on 23'fl July. 1»53 WIIIHPblar.10 words
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Article26 1953-07-27 6 MR A MRS r RET" B APATHY of P«:oh EsUff thann food wtahes and kind J vrp. mrr «lrw»pore f-ier P K on 4 5326 words
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Article43 1953-07-27 6 SAI E STARTS Todnv At nrfs. H2 1. and flf r\: -wire m all rotton ol -»ft Tomn j Road Mn nopis SHOP Raffle* -^•red fabrli •<•<• model frock- K\ iinrt CrvnMnen'n' I may be c Otn rr\ look. applicant Available Kg+r.'.< C43 words
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974 1953-07-27 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon., July 27. 1953. A Trace At Last The Korean truce agreement will be signed at Panmunjom this morning. At ten tonight j the guns will be silent. Opti- i mistically the first agency flash which gave the news on a; cjuit t Malayan Sunday afternoon974 words
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Article358 1953-07-27 6 Singapore's Progressive Party, at its annual meeting 1 yesterday, heard a straight challenge from its President. I Unless honest and sincere citi- zens are willing to stand for election and work for the Colony, said Mr. C. C. Tan. Singapore "will one day be at358 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1953-07-27 6 KING NORODOM IS ADAMANT I ITTLE King Norodom Sihanouk, aged 31. thumped one plump fist Into the other when he told me here- "I won't return to my palace at Pnom Penh until the French meet the reasonable wishes ol my people and give back to Cambodia complete independence and1,110 words
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Letter82 1953-07-27 6 1 SOMETIMES receive a communication from a Government Department, and on the envelope is a chop which reads "Certified Offlrial" which is then signed by the «ood gentierr-an. This saves a postage stamp, but It has a further advantage in that it Is a warning of what awaits82 words
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186 1953-07-27 6 YOUR readers will no doubt be interested to know that during the last 2Vi year* the British Empire Cancer Cam-; paign has had sent to it over a million used postage stamps. These stamps have been sent in response to appeals, from •very186 words
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321 1953-07-27 6 JOHN Jacob's letter under the heading "No excuses for racial quarrels" is not in the least encouraging for the harmony and goodwill of the Chinese and Indian communities. Firstly, the M. C. A. was formed before the I. M. P. and nut after. It must321 words
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Letter150 1953-07-27 6 I AM a Johore Bahru Malay girl, and a regular passen ger on the Nonchik and the Tarom Alec buses. The most common, and the most regrettable. Incident that I notice in the bus 4s the unchlvairous way men behave. Women— even old womenare often seen standing150 words
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215 1953-07-27 6 LANDLORDS, who cannot get their "Lea-money" and exorbitant rents prefer to let their houses vacant for a long period until they find the right people. In view of the present acute shortage of housing accommodation, I consider that appropriate action should be taken against them.215 words
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Letter117 1953-07-27 6 CYCLISTS are being requested by the SHB Police at their "out" gates to dismount from their bicycles and push through the narrow passage beside the main gate. Ooing out through this narrow passage, they have to carry their bicycles in awkward positions before they are able117 words
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Article442 1953-07-27 6 Verdi and the fez DOVPT prorreds along the path of progress A Irrror. I tta.l. *vll abolish tlv p pz cap and h plerc of M >y Verdi X do not know how you iboll.sh a piecp of music by yerdi and as thr Egyptians lever did wear442 words
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Advertisement268 1953-07-27 6 CLASSIFIED AI BARRIE To Joy mi K K Mos Ul 34H THE aagacSßient 1« »nn d-uiefter of M' a M-- Khoo Tl.ni' ■one. on 23 1 1953 FDE-LAYCOTK 1 ll announre'! be'wrrn tfsn of Dr W r M Ml i»c Mrs I South)** Worceat^r England, and Ro^d Jumeaux rMwarc! W«lt«T268 words
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Advertisement9 1953-07-27 6 Bill ■Hi I c I it COure* QUAY. SIN6AP»*I9 words
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Advertisement86 1953-07-27 6 6. R»HI*. P«ae« Phone ***** X^^ ff|**IOPTICIAN < »»»»>»»»»»»*»»^ For really fine tailoring... 1 Winter I H. B. WINTER CO.. LTD. 18 C. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE-!. J ?«<«««««« ««««««««<«««««««««««««■»»»««• Corvette Goya* new range of matched toilet preparation* for men IMtr'f >- f -MAVIN6 STICK »i Pi nAIR CREAM 1 186 words
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Article192 1953-07-27 7 Party chief warns of Political graft menace in Colony TAN, president of the Profcresshe Party, said \cstcrday that certain persons in Singapore had tried to bribe some Councillors with $2,000 each to support applications to the authority He sounded a mooting at Chanjfi unlesi ing to192 words
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259 1953-07-27 7 ESTATE UNIONS WANT 'JOINT TALKS' COUNCIL KIWI. A LI MPI'R. Sunday. "THE FEDERATION of All-Malayan Estate I'nions today decided to ask for a joint industrial consultative council between rubber estate owners, workers and the staff. At an annual delegates conference it approved a resolution giving officers of estate -taff unions259 words
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Article130 1953-07-27 7 rE Air Ministry intends reducing the number of cl- vlllan workers at one R. A. F. < .>tabl;shment in Sin?;i: in a letter to the Air Minist ry Local Staff Union yesterday, the Ministr> said the actual number of men to be reduced will depend130 words
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Article66 1953-07-27 7 A total of 228 motorcars. 56 lorries. 44 motorcycles and seven buses were exempted from payment of licence fees in Singapore last year. The vehicles belong to the Government, the Commis-sioner-Generals office, the Services and the consular bodies. Firp engines and ambulances are also exempted from66 words
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Article, Illustration200 1953-07-27 7 Mi: l»al»- MNg|g arnvru in Singapore yesterday and proved thai hr practises what preaches. Mr .inn tir is the author of the book that ha* sold four million copies more than any non-lii timi work r \t pi thr H.blr |U titlr: How To Win200 words
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Article54 1953-07-27 7 M: Tan add^d that the Prove Party recently expelled Mr Duncan Robertson, one of ■ur vice-presidents, because he conducted himself In a manner prejudicial to the ln'l the Party He said that Mr. Robertson had been unabl. to accept any decision of the committee which was not in54 words
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Article53 1953-07-27 7 Tnr Party proposes to draft i comprehensive Bill to provide for better working condifor snop a.ssistants. Mr John Laycoek. told the meeting He added that the Party had r done two things for shop ints: introduced laws for weekly holidays for them, and for seats53 words
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Article61 1953-07-27 7 Mr John Ede. the secretary xiid the responsibilities of the Singapore Progressive Party arr extending so rapidly that they merit grave consideration He called on members to make a more active contribuM"n to the affairs of the Party and help formulate policy which in the61 words
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Article74 1953-07-27 7 President. Mr C. C. Tan- f vlce-pr?sidents. Mr. John Laycoek. Mr. Thio Chan Bee Mr A p. Rajah and Mrs. Robert Eu; secretary, Mr. John Ede: treasurer, Mr. A B Pinto c .mmittfp. Dr. S. H. Al-Junled' S M Vasagar. Eric rap Ah Chuan. Llm Choo Bye Prk Boon74 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-07-27 7 I'NDER SHADY trees in open space f rinsed by the beautiful orchids in Mr. John I. a > cock's house at Changi. the Singapore Progressive Party held its annual meeting yesterday. Picture shows the president. Mr C C. Tan. addressing the gathering. Mr. John Ede.58 words
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153 1953-07-27 7 'We're keeping* ahead of the smugglers' BIG REWARDS GET RESULTS VJ>u (i(,i.im, into Singapore is not out of hand. It is being "steadily contained", Mr. R. S. Tufnell, Controller of Customs, Singapore, told the Straits Times yesterday. Mr. Tufnell said it was very difficult to intercept all vessels carrying contraband153 words
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Article186 1953-07-27 7 ALMOST 24 months to the day they lost their homes in the Kampong Bugis fire in Singapore. 200 families are still waiting to be housed. The 96 houses which have been built in Kolam Ayer from public donations have been completed but will not186 words
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Article57 1953-07-27 7 PARIT BUVTAR. Sun.-Khor Weng Cheang was fined $200 in the Parit Buntar Court for having an excess load in his lorry. A lorry, driven by Khor. was stopped on the Siakap Road. Kuala Kurau. by the Executive Engineer, Mr. O. O. Brown, and found to be57 words
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57 1953-07-27 7 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. Chuah Chin King, a schoolboy, pleaded guilty to stealing $2000 from the safe of Chop Sam Hup Hin, Jalan Datoh. Kuala Kangsar. on July 11. The president of the Sessions Court Kuala Kangsar. Tuan Syed Ali Barakbar, bound him over for57 words
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Article32 1953-07-27 7 Fourteen Malay sailors from I the British tanker Silver Broon who were landed a fortnigh* ago In Antwerp, and sent to I Britain left for Malaya last i < Thursday. j32 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-07-27 7 MR. CHONG POH KONG an ,i Dr. Lilian Loo Poh Choo -who were married on Saturday at th f Wesley Methodist Church. Singapore A reception was h -Id in the evening at the Adelphi Roof Garden— S rait s Times picture.43 words
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161 1953-07-27 7 KUALA UJMVIJB, Sun— Mr. A. D. C. Peterson. Director General of Information, today urred all rubber Uppers to persuade terrorists to surrender. Hr told the annual conference of thr Federation of AllMalayan Estate Staff Unions: "Take this mess*** hack to. the workers." Anyone161 words
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Article211 1953-07-27 7 THE SECRETARY ol the Cable and Wireless Un.formed Staff Union. Mr D.Devadas. was expelled yesterday after a special committee meeting. Members of the small union, in a joint letter had asked Mr. Devadas. to attend th* meeting In another letter they told the union's official negotiator.211 words
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Article83 1953-07-27 7 ALOR STAR, Sun— Guards at Kampong Bukit Ijau home guard post, Kuala Nerang. ran fcr shelter when the y heard a snot at night. One received a leg wound. But they found that they had not been attacked by bandits. Awang bin Ahmad's gun iiad accidentally fired.83 words
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Article54 1953-07-27 7 Members of the Singapore Buddhist Association yester- day visited Lorong 3, Singa- pore, and gave $8 to each of the 2.T85 Oeylanp fire victims. The association, which raised more than $24,000. gave $2,000 to the Social Welfare Department to help the children of the fire victims54 words
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Article146 1953-07-27 7 120 SACKED— UNION CHARGES COMPANY KLANG. Sun. THE Port Swettenham Har- hour Workers' Union today charged the Cargo Handling Corporation with breach of contract by dismissing 120 dock workers last week. Today the union appointed 11 men to examine the matter. The corporation blamed "adverse trade conditions" for its action.146 words
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111 1953-07-27 7 rIRTY Singapore girls wno want to be nurses have answered the appeal of Che Zahara binti Noor Mohumed. president of the Singapore Malay Women's Welfare Association. Che Zahara told the Straits Times she had asked Dr W J Vickers. Director of Medical Services. Singapore,111 words
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Article33 1953-07-27 7 .JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— Th e Magistrate cautioned and disrhareeri Lim Yew Kirn in the Police Court today for havine half a bottle of cough mixture from a restricted area without a permit.33 words
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Article84 1953-07-27 7 L.ONDON. Sun— Rover Scouts from Singapore will leav c Lo n don for Switzerland on Tuesday with a band of over 800 from Britain to take part in the world Rover meet being held at Kandersteg from July 29 to August 8. Trie Scouts, ledReuter - 84 words
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199 1953-07-27 7 Malays to press for power by 1 954 THE SINGAPORE, branch of Peninsular Malay Union will >end delegation to th< General. Mr M il- Mar Dei-. the nand'nu over the M :he end of 1954. This decision w. f.sterday at an extraordlnarv ral mee:ing of the branch. The new .dent.199 words
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Article56 1953-07-27 7 The Governor of Singapore, sir John Nicoll. who joined [he- Roy il Malayan Navy on i routine patrol of the east •oast of Johore on Saturday, returned to the Colony yesterlay evening. With him were Lt -Cmdr. W. Clark. A.D.C.. and Capt. H. E. H.56 words
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Article22 1953-07-27 7 A five-year-old child, Tan Chce Kong, died on the way to the Singapore General Hospii;:l after h^in^ knocked down lorry22 words
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Article14 1953-07-27 7 IMPING Sun. King Edivard VII School. Taiplng. has revived its cadet 'orps.14 words
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Advertisement89 1953-07-27 7 GARRARD 1" m" ■■iii'. ~-m v v M^is to <<4S pWBJ i chnnsc from. V| D C 1 "f 1 v^l AC-DC RECORD SHELVES 1 Battery CAB/NET CAN BE POLISHED TO MATCH TOUR FURNITURE KEE HUAT RADIO CO. LTD 24. MACH STUttT UNANC pSonI; f"! FEDERATION AM SERVICE Scheduled Service89 words
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Advertisement112 1953-07-27 7 KEEP AHEAD OF FASHION > WOOLI IV S\NIIi; S a i% FABBICS Vi;L\i;T>_ STEAWB \M) FELTS from 8 i:>/M BEI i < rio\ RECEIVED SI»Kn\IISIN 1104M1101.11 l*\<KlAl. Ot the icnici of man. none v more highly prised rfun that of »igKt. If your eyei »fe Smart, but you hxvc *^k112 words
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Miscellaneous84 1953-07-27 7 The Weather Minimum temperature (7.30 p.m. on July 25 to 7.30 a.m. on July 26) Singapore (75 degrees). Penang (74). Kota Bahru (75', Kuala Lumpur (72>. Ipoh < 73 > Kuantan (71. Maximum temperature 1 7.30 am. to 7 30 p.m. on July 26 Singapore (85 Penang (86 1. Kota84 words
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1270 1953-07-27 8 SMALL TURNOVER AT i THE LOWER LEVELS i arrest the decline ir. share values. At one period during the week bargain-hunters were attracted by the lower levels and acquired several parcels of scrip In first-class tin producers Th.'ir demands were, however, soon1,270 words
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227 1953-07-27 8 THE 'ollowing list of business in the Singapore snare market is reported by one firm of sharebrokers for the period July 18 to July 24. inclusive: l\Dl BTKIALB. Fraser it Orel- $2 00 Gammons $2 75 to $2.70. Hongkong Banks (Col. i $8071227 words
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Article97 1953-07-27 8 rE following dividend* were announced last week by companies operating in Malaya.— KENT TIN; fourth Interim of 20 per cent, making 90 per cent to date for year ended December, payable Auru»t 7. PETALING TIN: third interim 10 per cent, making 50 per cent to date for year97 words
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Article37 1953-07-27 8 Production ef tin concentrates in the Federation in June was 5,683 tons, equivalent to 4.262 tons of tin metal. Perak produced 3.486 tons. Selangor 1.687 tons, and smaller quantities were produced by other States.37 words
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242 1953-07-27 8 VARIOUR spheres in which members of the British V commonwealth had assisted Ceylon under Colombo Plan during the past two years were out ined by Mr Jayawardene. Finance Minister, in his budget speech to the Chamber in Parliament House in Colombo on Thursday.242 words
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Article89 1953-07-27 8 Eastern United Assurance rpHE Eastern United AssurX ance Corporation Ltd. made a profit of $207,335 for the year ended March. This is i equivalent to 27.6 per cent. A final dividend of 6 per cent and a bonus of 6 per cent., malting 18 per cent for the year, is89 words
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Article114 1953-07-27 8 AFTER payment of Unitod Kingdom profits tax. but before paying Income tax. Hongkong Tin Ltd. made a omflt of £4.386 for the yew ended September. Thlß 1> equivalent to 2.9 per cent. At balancing date the liquid assets were £129,593 or 4s. 3la. a share and stores at114 words
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Article113 1953-07-27 8 AFTER payment of United I Kingdom profits tax. Idas Hydraulic Tin Ltd. made a net profit of £140.730 for the year ended September. Thi* is equivalent to 93.8 per cent. Dividends totalling 25 per cent, were paid for the year At balacing date net liquid I assets113 words
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Article141 1953-07-27 8 A FTER payment of United A Kingdom profits tax, 1 1 The Klnta Tin Mines Ltd. made a net profit of £117.706 for the year ended December. JjTMs is equivalent to 98.1 pet i rpnt. 1 1 Dividends totalling 40 per 1 1 cent, were paid for141 words
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Article162 1953-07-27 8 AT the annual general meeting of the Federal Dispensary Ltd. which owns a wholesale and retail chemists and druggists business in the Federation and Singapore, the chairman advised shareholders that the total sales of the company and its subsidiary during th« past year were only 3 per cent162 words
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Article125 1953-07-27 8 A NET profit of £43,339 was earned by Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N.L. in the year to December last. This equivalent to 17.3 per cent A dividend of 3s. was paui for the year At balancing date the net Uauld assets were £279.j28 or 225. 4id125 words
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Article104 1953-07-27 8 AFTER payment of United Kingdom profits tax. Tanlong Tin Dredging Ltd. made a net profit of £298.835 In the iyear ended December. This iequivalent to 160.8 per cent. Dividends totalling 80 per cent were paid for the year. At balancing date the net liquid assets were104 words
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Article164 1953-07-27 8 AFTER payment of United Kingdom profits tax, Killinghall Tui Ltd made a net profit of £140.730 in the year to September last. This 1* equivalent to 93.8 per cent Dividends totalling 25 per cent., for the year were paid. At balancing date the not liquid assets were £56.685.164 words
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Article100 1953-07-27 8 BEFORE taxation the net profit earned by Riverview Rubber Estates Ltd. In the year to March last was $368,094, compared with $827,--391 in the preceding year. A final dividend of 10 per cent is proposed, making 20 per cent for the year. These distributions require $145,146. Income100 words
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Article138 1953-07-27 8 A FTER providing $364,547 for A expenditure on replanting, $174 tor income tax and $3,000 lor directors' fees, the profit earned by Pant Perak i Rubber Co. Ltd. in th c year i to December last was $22,975, compared with $258,941 in the preceding year. Th P138 words
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Article144 1953-07-27 8 A PPLJ CATIONS from owners A of rubber estates exceeding 100 acres to participate in Fund "A" of the Rubber (Industry (Replanting) Fund Ordinance must be received by the Board before August 31 This is in order to obtain a refund of the special replanti ing144 words
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Advertisement88 1953-07-27 8 Ne spray g ives y° u Fre s h Creamy Milk l 'ASA (vV^^ Nrafra* Milk i« purr full < rram rnunlr\ milk in il« mo«l rompart. rtinvmirnt •■4 rrmMMniml fnttn. B> rralnhng walrr »m «iirr< trd »n ihr iui. toll ran prrparr |it«t ;br amnuni nf rrramo milk »«u88 words
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Advertisement751 1953-07-27 8 I SAIGON I COOK'S FOR TRAVEL Branches Throughout th* WORLD Local Branch 39, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE Telephone *****/9, Grams "Coupon" CHINA SIAM LINE BRUUSGAARD KIOSTfRUD t CO, DRAMMIN. NORWAY Far Hen*ken4, K»fc«, Oitkt, N««oya I Y»k»*«m« Panoofl P i horn S'pora HAI HING (tor H'kong only) JO July/ J Auq751 words
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Letter281 1953-07-27 9 rhis article outlining the pro's and con's of a Malayan Buffer Stock Scheme for 1 Tin (Straits Times July 13) your writer proposes that "an i economic price level" should be maintained artificially. 1 He does not define this I "economic price level" explli cltly In281 words
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Article725 1953-07-27 9 T»HE following quotations were those of the Malayan Sharebrokers Association Singapore, at the close of business on Friday: I' ■MRMU Alex Br.cu Pr»f» 1 10 Orda IK Atlaa let 1125 BB P**cC 31/B M TrtalMas *.M i un in amatt Prtf 11/0 Ordi i M/0 Eutcru United725 words
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Article133 1953-07-27 9 A LL the information requlrt*- ed Is readily available md could be provided without •ecourse to a commission of nquiry. says Sir John Barlow, hairman of Sungei Krian lubber Estate Ltd. In any case. Sir John adds, in independent ad unprejudi:ed person must appreciate he fact that133 words
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Article57 1953-07-27 9 Reportine the payment of G 14.093. or 80 per cent of the •ornpany's war damage claim. »lr. A Douglas, chairman of Kmherst Estates (Selangon says It Is most unlikely hat the full balance of 20 pej •ent. will be paid The flna! myment !s more likely to be57 words
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Article143 1953-07-27 9 NEW YORK S»t UETHLLE sentiment was cheerful on the Stock Market yes'erdav md trading expanded the list inly able to add a small on balance ■xtenslon to the recent lmprovenent. The tendency was lrregularj higher and -n.itnlv fractional The ruiitious attilvide of mnny raders was reinforced by advt<».«143 words
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Advertisement1351 1953-07-27 9 T.i i«i MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. ti >m> »»p' BLUE rVMMEL LIMB B«pta. Center, aptten te proceed via atnar part, ta lead tm4 dncharge carga SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Hue Soil, P S horn Penong laWinpnaa tor Liverpoo* ft Jafy 27/2 V July Jt/JI Mentar <-1,351 words
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Advertisement576 1953-07-27 9 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SC ANOIN AVI AN/UK /CONTINENT S'oora P S"norri Pansng "Lalandie" for Bongkok 2V/JI July "Mongolia" for Rongkok, Soigon. Hongkong. Monilo Kobe ond Yokohoma 14/17 Aug 14/ISAag. 12/11 Aag "Maadala tor Bongkok 11/12 Sept V/ 10 Sept 7/ Sapt "India" fnr Ringkok i<- Hong Kong. Monilo576 words
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Advertisement631 1953-07-27 9 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Far U.K./CONTININT Spore S'hom Penong Benottew for Liverpool Dublin, Rotterdom. HnmburQ C. 18/JV 2S/10 July Jl Jury/ lAi Benrruechan 'o- Hove. LonrJon Rotterdom, Antwerp 10 July/ 4 Auq In Pert S/ *A. Benelder for Liverpool Gloigow, Rotterdom. Hull T7. 7/11 Aug 14/14 Aug 17/1 V Ai631 words
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Advertisement1040 1953-07-27 9 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL No 5906 ELLMMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE r LONDON. HAVRE ROTTERDAM ft LOS ANGILES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOIIVFR ond for ISA Nor- AMont. Port, Accepting coreo for C.ntrel ft South onxi Conoda v.o Colombo American Port, if Spore P Snom Penong I mi1,040 words
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Article, Illustration712 1953-07-27 10 SIR DAVID KELLY - SIR DAVID KELLY By RUSSIA AFTER STALIN. By Isaac Deutscher. (Hamish Hamilton, 10/6.) (British Ambassador in Moscow. 1949 51) fHIS book has a hero, Malenkov; and a villain, Stalin. Mr. Deutscher believes that Malenkov headed under Stalin a "peace party" aiming at a permanently "mild" external712 words
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Article817 1953-07-27 10 George Malcolm Thomson - George Malcolm Thomson By THE STORY OF AXEL MUNTHE. By Gustay Munthe and Oudrun Uexkull. (Murray. 18s.) AT the age of 71, Axel Munthe, Swedish doc- tor, courtier, dilettante, completed his third book. 1 He had begun to write it as a cure for insomnia817 words
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Article665 1953-07-27 10 Not so flawless hero CORDON: The Story of 4 Hero. By Lawrence and Clisabeth Hanson (Peter Davies. IS*-) AS we grow older, mos of us find ourselv.'. preferring memoirs, correspondences and biographies to all but the naest fiction. The best biographies are those which provide the facts and offer any665 words
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Advertisement323 1953-07-27 10 TODAY fJIiVJ.EI I ONLY 1.45, 4, 6.30 6 9.30 "SONGS OF MEMORY MANDARIN Picture starring LILI-HWA JOSE FERRER in JOHN HUSTON'S 1 ti\H Ol.Olt with ZSA ZSA GABOR SUZANNE FLON introducing COLETTE MARCHAND Toulouse-Lautrec Is a ri» force, thr finest portrayal of a ric figure .-.ince Munis Pasteur md on323 words
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Advertisement246 1953-07-27 10 TODAY ™tu u l J DA m*^ 1O DANCE SPECTACLES and 7 BIG-HIT TUNES! rrfloW*^' m G M A ViC- DQNALD O'CONNOR August Bank Holiday attack by. starring UmUMM^v^l HESTON MORROW TODAY 53f|"iVir .1,1 i -30 DAILY! •l*^U*cU i UArc &93opk y^fk VAN JOHNSON JANET LEIGH LOUIS CALHERN JN ENGLISH246 words
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Miscellaneous108 1953-07-27 10 Tlie Slrails liiims iossyxhil 1 Ch«ed by C 8° B.cro«.8 .cro«. she hM £fg* BilWr ta been on the st««e <3. 7. 4>. 10. Location of Essex dogs' home? 19 This b 0 1 v M boar <l (7). (4>--11. Such meetings are aot to be jo. The nomad get*108 words
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Miscellaneous56 1953-07-27 10 Solution mill be published tomorrow. SATURDAY'S SOLVTION C I O A R K T TBjBP IPIR OlAiO|C|vlA|Rll A IXOI'S'SIENGROHK MBlTlslßlllPlK I R O K|COME Till. K 8 8 TffiiKB|ißMBMMffBmi 1 11 8 K KUH TIOV 8 L V O|A«Af|i||T|O|t NOTHINOKITHK Rff 8 lillLlAlKglltiT Ml! 8 EiBROOKfA B LE AHKffFffNgßllßHuttß liKlMAClfllßl'DOni56 words
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Article, Illustration530 1953-07-27 11 SENTINEL - SENTINEL By Lucky to win by a Bakar goal gIMiAPORE have reached the Malaya Cup final for the fourth year running but if they cannot produce better form than they showed when beating Combined Services 1-0 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, they might just as well530 words
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Article155 1953-07-27 11 McD Bailey becomes a rugby 'pro 9 LONDON, Sun. MCDONALD BAILEY. of Trinidad, who ran for Britain in the 1948 and 1952 Olympic Games, has trincd professional with an English Rugby club, it wai announced today in the Sunday Pictorial Bailey is a member of the newspaper .s sports staff.Reuter - 155 words
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Article111 1953-07-27 11 LONDON. Sun. JACK Hargreaves. who travelled but did not play with the British Ryder Cup ijolf team in America in 1951, .day wnn the 2.000 OulSwallow Harrogate tournament, beating the Argentine champion, Roberto de /o, by two and cne in :8 holes final. Hurgreave.s. whose win was111 words
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Article95 1953-07-27 11 KINOSTON (Jamaica i. Sun The United States beat the West Indies by P.\e matches to nil in 'heir North American zone Davu Cup s^nil-linal which ended here i ■>•. Hie AjMrtcaaa, »he were already i.-Mired of a place in the fin.il wherp (hey meet theReuter - 95 words
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Article89 1953-07-27 11 CARDIFF. Sun Jim Petrr.s, 34-year-old Olympic runner, won the British marathon championship here yesterday for the ttiird successive year In two hours 22 minutes 29 seconds. After the first mile there was little doubt of his winning. Setting the pace In wind and rain, he soon89 words
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134 1953-07-27 11 Talib's goals earn draw SEREMBAN SUN. SEREMBAN. Sun. 1 GOAL srered by centre forward Talib three minutes be: I end enabled Selanftor io hold Nesii Sembllan to a 3-3 draw In a friendly ncecr game on the station ptidaiKyr>M<rd.iy Ne^rl who received a trouncing from Magapon last week, began the134 words
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Article32 1953-07-27 11 MERRING Sun Police beat Coronation FC 4-! on the p here. Ahmad Haron scorn, for Corona r ion then Police hit b.i. k through Bak..r Said and Hashim Mohamed i3'.32 words
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Article58 1953-07-27 11 TORONTO. Sun— MellU Raml re*, of Mexico, won the women's singles title In the Canadian tennis < humptonstilps her* yesterday, de-ft-tit ing Mrs. Thclm* Long, of AustrulU. 6-1. 6-3 In the final. Rtx HitrlttiK. of Australia, bent (ieoi've Wurthuitfton 'Ne,w Zealand) 10-8. 7-5. 3-6. 6-3Reuter - 58 words
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247 1953-07-27 11 LONDON. Sunday. JACK LIVINGSTON, Northamptonshire's Australian- 4 J born batsman, maintained his recent brilliant form by scoring a century against Hampshire yesterday, his third in successive games. He scored 134 in four* i hours 40 minutes, hitting 15 boundaries. A fine century by George CoxReuter - 247 words
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103 1953-07-27 11 CHINESE SOCCER TOURISTS WIN TEST' IN SYDNEY SVDNKV. Sun. ALTHOUGH two of their star players were ill and not playing, the Chinese soccer tourists defeated Australia 4-1 in the first test on the Sydney Shew Ground \rsterday. A crowd of more than 35.000 watched the Chinese triumph. Left back Tan103 words
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Article45 1953-07-27 11 In Singapore Am.itcu r Swimming Association w.tter-polo played at ASC. yesterday Chinese Swimming Club trounced Naval Base SC. by lv goaU to nil n for Chinese were Neo Chwet Kok 1 5 Woon M Kut i2i Robtrt Khoo Yeo Jil Churns.45 words
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Article357 1953-07-27 11 1 LONDON. Sun. I MUM. places in th^ county cricket championi ship table, and hattinc av<\ bowling aYerages. in-i-lnilint matches which ended yesterday, are: COVNTT TABLE Iftt Inns lot lnn« No Match Match P W t I) Tied n »ion I^»t Drawn Pts MlririMri 1"» X357 words
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Article446 1953-07-27 11 Miss Tan was best performer PENANG ATHLETICS PFNANG. Sun J^I.EVEN records were bm--1^ ken at the Penar.c AAA championships -vhich mded on the Penan* Free School ground yesterday. ''hnr.K >>f »h» Ftikirn Curls School wnn thf Performance award She won three events and broke tw.. records in the l«>0 siid446 words
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Article711 1953-07-27 12 Diplock 's 5 for 12 includes the hat-trick By Our Cricket Reporter gINCiAPORK beat Nejfri Sembilan by an innings and 48 runs «>n the S.C.C. packing yesterday, the match ending at 5.20. Negri made 61 in their first innings in reply to Singapore's Saturday score of711 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-07-27 12 CM I (tBOfO the last hurdle Titus, an American bred ex-ract-h« rse. ridden by Col. 11. Boyce, on (he left, beat Fenton (Mrs. K. Re-mile up) in the one mile hurdlr race at the Perak Turf Club Amateur .Meeting at Ipoh on Saturday. Straits Times picture.46 words
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388 1953-07-27 12 ELEVEN new records were set up at the second annual inter-Services athletic championships at Changi during the weekend. SAC. Johnson, a triple winner, set up new records in the 220 yards and long jump, while Sgt. Martin improved oi year's 880 yards and mile times388 words
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Article44 1953-07-27 12 JOHOKE BAHKU. Bun. pore's Tamil BrotherluxKi A tion bet Johore B. Voluntee' Reaenrt by tl nil in ii irletuiU loecer mat< h M Hie Johore QahTU I I ground today. Scorers fo| v«ere: Oovintiasamy i^i am; I kristin.iii.44 words
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Article102 1953-07-27 12 Admission rates for the Mulnin Lawn Tennis Association championships whirh star- at the B.C.C courts on Friday arc: Friday (from 3 p.m.) $1; An?. 1 to 4 i from 9 a.m.) $2 per day. >n tickets ;<t $7 can t•• ot)l;iin<-tl from Mr. Low Kee Pow ::t102 words
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Article50 1953-07-27 12 In a SAFA Oh :tB le ;i uue tofi-r maU li p!.ive<i ,n ihc (><?>!. ng >t ulium yeMcrdav Woodunrice Hospll.il twit Wlncim.r Rovers b to.iU ti> two. kMH for Woodbridße Hospital were: A. Rahman i4>. A Rtssan (.2 and Ahmad Windsor Rovers scored throuuh Nathan and Joe50 words
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Letter242 1953-07-27 12 I most Interested In the Ict'rr from "Play Cricket' Sercmban and in the remarks of ou- cricket reporter In your Issue of July 24 on the question of the selection oi R Linzee for «,he South Cricket XI I do not know whether Mr. 1.1n7~> in242 words
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Article72 1953-07-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Crl( teams of the Singapore and Malayan Sinhalese Associations will dI/.' their annual match for the P. H Hendry Cup on the Railway InsMtute ground at Brickfields os 1 and 2. The cup was won by Malayan Sinhaleae Association when it was72 words
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Article43 1953-07-27 12 Results of Singapore Amateui Swlmminc Association wnter-pnln league matches played yesteMi\ ere Tiger Swimming Club "A" beat Singapore Swimming Club "A" by ■Is to four while in the "B" division league Tiger SC beat Singapore SC by 12 goals to two.43 words
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Article208 1953-07-27 12 LIM Bo Yam (Island* headed the eight qualifiers in the Colony golf championships which began over the weekend with the first qualitying round at the R.S.G.C. and the second at Island Cub. Barry Moore il.sl.ind>. hi.st ye.irV runner-up, ls .unon the eisht and JiKk Stirling i Island208 words
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Article45 1953-07-27 12 T_ IPOH Sun HE women's double* final 6f tnc Perak tennis championship* was won by Mrs Too Joon Ting and Mrs. M. Orace, an Ipoh pair, today. They beat Mrs. M K. Milne -\nd Mrs. P. Todd of Telok Anson 6-3 3-6 8-6.45 words
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Article481 1953-07-27 12 yEN i lno records were broken and two equalled at the second annual athletic meet of the Svii: Athlete* Association held on the Victoria School ground yesterday Singa pores champion sprinter Tan Eni? Yoon. was the star turn of the day. and was awarded the481 words
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665 1953-07-27 12 S.A.F.A. positions and scorers to date Jollllads 7 1 1 5 8 24 3 ImmiK. S-C. 7 1 0 6 5 33 2 RE. Wnrks 6 0 0 6 3 26 0 THIIM) DIVISION Astun AC. 10 9 0 1 26 6 18 Cii Moms SC. 10 7 1 2665 words
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Article127 1953-07-27 12 QtNGAPOM mad.- I rlrin viirrp of Iheir twin; Srong (up lie .iKjinst Ni-gri Semliilan at the Singaporr lladminlon ll.tll 1 1- 1 night, i ii'ii|»!<"titie a win after Salitrda) nieht's lead of I-H. The Colon Irani did not lose a single st-l. I lin127 words
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282 1953-07-27 12 Schools lose to S.C.A. by innings /M>MBlNrl> School* were l>«-.it«M by an inning* and 52 m.is b) a Singapore rirket Association eleven in a .junior representative match which rmled an the S R pa limit >es»terday. Tin he A. declared > morning with an ovrrmsht. 't>4 for five after thrr>282 words
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Article41 1953-07-27 12 > I F.nyineer Regiment he:^ Wanderen by "o runs in a fnmci "i match at Gtllman B I I -day. R. 131 (or 4 rie< 1 iHftklfn W I retired hurl Howarth 2fi>. W.ufl I derers 61 did low 8-l«<41 words
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Miscellaneous19 1953-07-27 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: High 120.1 hr.v (8 8> »nd 2312 (IM); I-ow 0525 f 0.7) and I 1714 (4.61.19 words
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